Juan Goytisolo: 1931-2017

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The Washington Postreports that Spanish writer and Cervantes Prize winner Juan Goytisolo has died at age 86. Bruna Dantas Lobatowrote about Goytisolo’s 1970 novel of dispossession Count Julian for us, noting that “[j]ust like the nature of exile itself, the narrative offers no relief, no place of rest: just fragment after fragment of dry landscapes, lonely characters, and rooms in disarray.”

Martin Amis'The Pregnant Widow is out today (Kakutani sez, "remarkably tedious" but The Guardian adds, "Amis might draw comfort from the long and distinguished list of Kakutani's literary victims.") Also out, Sebastian Junger'sWar, the result of time spent embedded with a platoon of the 173rd Airborne brigade in Afghanistan.

The University of Iowa’s International Writing House is offering a free 7-week virtual poetry seminar this February. The course will be taught be poet Margaret Ross, and it is open to anyone with an internet connection. Attendance will be capped at 15, however, and the deadline for applications is January 28th. More details can be found here.

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